Construction and Real Estate

Langtree at the Lake’s developers say they’re focused on not just adhering to — but surpassing — environmental regulations as site work on the first phase of their nearly 400-acre project comes to a close. In the meantime, environmentalists are ...

Tech Land follows the way technology is changing real estate, development and construction. It’s 1 p.m. on an average Wednesday, and Tamara Lynch of Charlotte-based M/I Homes is holding an average ad for some properties in the city. But one ...

It took about 3 1/2 years for Bill Whitley to start building his Troutman residential project. Some neighborhoods wish that it had taken 50 times longer than that. First, it was the trees he tore down. Then it was the ...

Catawba County Building Services issued more building permits in October than it did 12 months ago, but the total value of those permits has gone down. In October, the department issued 102 permits with a total value of $7.77 million. ...

The Centralina Council of Governments Connect Consortium, a group of regional business and community representatives, has been awarded a $4.9 million regional planning grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The grant will fund a three-year study ...

ECS Carolinas, an environmental, engineering and construction services company in the Carolinas, moved its Charlotte office this month to the Coffey Creek International Business Center at 1812 Center Park Drive, Suite D, in Charlotte. Warren Snowdon, a senior vice president ...

How Charlotte can create a sustainable urban core and attract green-minded companies will be the subject of an upcoming Urban Land Institute Charlotte district event. Creating a Global Model for Sustainability will be held from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Thursday ...

A lakefront home in Cornelius has caught the eye of Forbes.com, which featured it in an October posting on homes with “amazing and outrageous” garages. According to Forbes, the house at 21600 Norman Shores Drive has one two-car garage and ...

Statesville’s City Council has OK’d Greenville, S.C-based RealtyLink’s plans to build a 67,000-square-foot shopping center in the northern part of the city. In October, the Statesville Board of Adjustment granted the developer a variance, which allows the building to have ...